Un soir àMontmartre
Henriette Ragon (10 June 1918 – 30 April 2015), better known as Patachou, was a French singer and actress. She was an Officier of the Légion d'honneur. Born in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, Henriette Ragon began her working life as a typist, then a factory worker, a shoeseller and an antique dealer. In 1948, with her husband Jean Billon she took over a cabaret-restaurant in Montmartre, called Patachou. (Their son Pierre Billon had some success as a singer in the 1970s and wrote J'ai oublié de vivre for Johnny Hallyday.) She began to sing in the bistro, and journalists began to call her Patachou after the name of her cabaret (pâte-à-choux means cream puff dough). Georges Brassens sang there, and together they sang the duet Maman, papa. She was the first to interpret other songs he composed such as Le bricoleur, La chasse aux papillons, etc. The evening she sang them for the first time, she suggested her audience stay to the end of the show and meet the writer of these songs, and Brassens went up on to the Patachou stage for the first time and sang Le Gorille and P..de toi. Sometimes she would collect half-ties (she would snip the neckties of customers reluctant to join in the singing) – Thomas Dewey and Errol Flynn were among her victims. Her first records were released in 1952. She appeared at the 'Bobino', a Montparnasse music-hall, toured in France and then further afield. From 1953 onwards, she could be seen on-stage at the Palladium, the Waldorf Astoria, and Carnegie Hall, and throughout the United States. From the beginning of the 1970s she toured Japan and Sweden where 'L'eternal Parigot', with her cheeky Parisian register, was popular. Patachou was made Officier of the Légion d'honneur on 1 January 2009. Patachou died on 30 April 2015 at the age of 96. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Henriette Ragon (10 June 1918 – 30 April 2015), better known as Patachou, was a French singer and actress. She was an Officier of the Légion d'honneur. Born in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, Henriette Ragon began her working life as a typist, then a factory worker, a shoeseller and an antique dealer. In 1948, with her husband Jean Billon she took over a cabaret-restaurant in Montmartre, called Patachou. (Their son Pierre Billon had some success as a singer in the 1970s and wrote J'ai oublié de vivre for Johnny Hallyday.) She began to sing in the bistro, and journalists began to call her Patachou after the name of her cabaret (pâte-à-choux means cream puff dough). Georges Brassens sang there, and together they sang the duet Maman, papa. She was the first to interpret other songs he composed such as Le bricoleur, La chasse aux papillons, etc. The evening she sang them for the first time, she suggested her audience stay to the end of the show and meet the writer of these songs, and Brassens went up on to the Patachou stage for the first time and sang Le Gorille and P..de toi. Sometimes she would collect half-ties (she would snip the neckties of customers reluctant to join in the singing) – Thomas Dewey and Errol Flynn were among her victims. Her first records were released in 1952. She appeared at the 'Bobino', a Montparnasse music-hall, toured in France and then further afield. From 1953 onwards, she could be seen on-stage at the Palladium, the Waldorf Astoria, and Carnegie Hall, and throughout the United States. From the beginning of the 1970s she toured Japan and Sweden where 'L'eternal Parigot', with her cheeky Parisian register, was popular. Patachou was made Officier of the Légion d'honneur on 1 January 2009. Patachou died on 30 April 2015 at the age of 96. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Le bricoleur
Brave Margot
Mon homme
Les Amants De Paris
J'ai rendez-vous avec vous
Rue lepic
Domino
Les amoureux des bancs publics
La complainte de la butte
Bal chez Temporel
Les feuilles mortes
Parlez-Moi D'Amour
A Saint-Lazare
La nuit
Un gamin de Paris
La bague à Jules
Le Gamin De Paris
Nini Peau d'chien
Les Ronds Dans L'Eau
Monsieur de Furstemberg
Qu' j'avais marié un grec
Pigalle
Plus bleu que tes yeux
Un petit air de rien du tout
Maman, papa
A Wonderful Guy - Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, April 27, 1958
Les voyous
Papa maman
Mes mains
Maman Papa
A Paris dans chaque faubourg
Les Amoureux Des Banc Publics
Le piano du pauvre
Histoire de roses
La chasse aux papillons
Je n'en connais pas la fin
Parce que
Nini peau de chien
La prière
Ce piano
Tire l'aiguille
A La Bastille
Complainte de la butte
La Bague A Jules
Chanson pour Teddy
Il n'y a pas si longtemps
Entre Pigalle Et Blanche
Rue Saint-Vincent
Le fiacre
Sous les ponts de Paris
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